About Me

Currently, I'm an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Kulliyyah of ICT (KICT), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Currently Off Duty and you can find me on level 2.

I am a father, a son, a husband, a researcher and an educator.
I used to be a climber and still love it. Occasionally, I'll drag my wife and sons along for a rock climbing exercise to nearby climbing gyms.
Once in a while, I'll pick up my old guitar to tune it and play a couple of old licks and rhythm.

Naturally, as a computer scientist, I like to play around with coding and hack my own embedded system.
I find algorithms to be a beautiful sequence of thoughts, and randomness as a calculated chaos.
At times, math sounds more poetic to me than the beautiful work of Shakespeare.
At other times, I love how abstract art create meaningful shapes and patterns that can be translated into an algorithm.

Forum Speaker in the 2017 Quarterly Islamic Finance Public Lecture IRCIEF-IRTI, International Islamic University College Selangor, Kajang, Malaysia. Implementation of Shariah Governance Framework for IFIs: Where Are We Now After 5 Years? \& Forum: Fintech Technology: The Stand of Banks

Mahkota: A Self-Stabilizing Algorithm for Peer-to-Peer Systems in Mobile Applications

Best Paper Award for the paper by Muhyiddeen, Mohd Nor, Rahman (2016). Analyzing Communication Overhead in Linearizing Peer to Peer System. In 2016 6th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for The Muslim World (ICT4M), pp. 260–263. (link)

Bronze Medal IRIEE 2015

Best Student Paper Award for the paper by Mohd Nor, Nesterenko, Scheideler (2011). Corona: a stabilizing deterministic message-passing skip list. In Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Stabilization, safety, and security of distributed systems, pp. 356–370. (link)

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Words of CS Wisdom

A SQL query goes into a bar, walks up to two tables and asks, "Can I join you?" "Yes, naturally", said the first table. Then SQL tries his luck and said to the second table, "Do you join both ways?".iThe second table replies, "No, but you can enjoy the view!"